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three puppies were flown in from afghanistan. this little girl was found on pile in southern afghanistan. this little guy was down that a point. then one more puppy, canon. he will live with the soldier who found him when he was only eight weeks old. can you think of a bigger make dant to afghanistan to seattle? ?- from afghanistan to seattle >> i know. let's get a check on the weather. let me show you the satellite during the day. low clouds lingered. of the rain is to the south and west of the washington area. bite mid to late morning, most crossed lower southern maryland. temperatures have been slowly falling. there is that curve of falling temperatures. diminish. ready for in hagerstown. 43 in cumberland. 55 in the nation's capital. on the breezy side. there is a wind chill. we will be in the upper-20's by early tomorrow morning. bright and sunny, but chilly. saturday looks nice. we will have another warm front. increasing chances of rain on sunday and monday. check out wjla.com. bob ryan posted a new blog a new policy for hu
three puppies were flown in from afghanistan. this little girl was found on pile in southern afghanistan. this little guy was down that a point. then one more puppy, canon. he will live with the soldier who found him when he was only eight weeks old. can you think of a bigger make dant to afghanistan to seattle? ?- from afghanistan to seattle >> i know. let's get a check on the weather. let me show you the satellite during the day. low clouds lingered. of the rain is to the south and west...
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they had been tracking the american, following his captors to the mountains of eastern afghanistan, where they had hidden him among some small huts. a firefight broke out. several of captors were killed. dr. joseph was one of three aid workers from morning star development captured by militants on wednesday, as they returned from a rural medical clin clinic. two of the workers, believed to be locals, were released saturday. the team felt they could not wait any longer to get dr. joseph. the longer captives were held in the past, the more difficult it became to find them. >>> we turn now to the fiscal cliff. just 22 days before everyone's taxes go up, every government program is cut. there's a bit of hope that a deal to avoid the consequences could be coming, sparked by the first meeting in weeks between the president and john boehner. jake, what do we know about the meeting? >> reporter: they spoke on the phone on friday and set up a meeting for yesterday. speaker boehner did come here. and though i don't think there's any reason to believe we're really close to a deal, progress has been
they had been tracking the american, following his captors to the mountains of eastern afghanistan, where they had hidden him among some small huts. a firefight broke out. several of captors were killed. dr. joseph was one of three aid workers from morning star development captured by militants on wednesday, as they returned from a rural medical clin clinic. two of the workers, believed to be locals, were released saturday. the team felt they could not wait any longer to get dr. joseph. the...
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just back from afghanistan. thinks he's about to give a shoutout to his buddies in afghanistan. what he doesn't know is that right in the next room are his wife and three, little kids. this is going to be a great surprise. they cannot hear us at all. but in just a little while, they're going to be reunited live, right here on "gma." we cannot wait for that this morning. it's going to be so great, amy. >> i'm so excited. and i love that they're being told to wave. they have no idea what's going to happen next. we're excited to bring that to you. >>> also ahead, the pickup truck versus the tornado. this is incredible video. how could anyone survive being tossed through the air like that? the driver inside is remarkably okay. and you'll never guess who raced to his rescue. it certainly surprised him. >>> and details from "dancing with the stars" host brooke burke-charvet about her medical battle. good news about her health that she just revealed. in a bit. >>> we're going to get to the trial of the high school valedictorian accused of killing his own mother. it's now in closing arg
just back from afghanistan. thinks he's about to give a shoutout to his buddies in afghanistan. what he doesn't know is that right in the next room are his wife and three, little kids. this is going to be a great surprise. they cannot hear us at all. but in just a little while, they're going to be reunited live, right here on "gma." we cannot wait for that this morning. it's going to be so great, amy. >> i'm so excited. and i love that they're being told to wave. they have no...
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forces in afghanistan have repelled an attack on a joint base. taliban suicide bombers assaulted the jalalabad early this morning. striking a gun battle that lasted two hours. all of the attackers were killed. no u.s. troops were injured. >>> new details this morning on that deadly bus crash at miami international airport. two people were killed when a religious group's bus slammed into an overpass because the driver took a wrong turn. >> reporter: good morning, ron. as many three people are clinging to life this morning after that crash in miami. >> very bloody. everybody had cuts and scrapes. >> reporter: the entire front of this bus, caved in and the ceiling collapsed injuring more than 30 and killing one 56-year-old and other 80-year-old senior citizen. the driver got lost and somehow managed at the miami international airport, plowing his bus through. >> we're not sure why he misjudged the terminal building. >> reporter: at a nearby hospital, one injured person after the next got rushed in on gurneys and across america it's a scene that trag
forces in afghanistan have repelled an attack on a joint base. taliban suicide bombers assaulted the jalalabad early this morning. striking a gun battle that lasted two hours. all of the attackers were killed. no u.s. troops were injured. >>> new details this morning on that deadly bus crash at miami international airport. two people were killed when a religious group's bus slammed into an overpass because the driver took a wrong turn. >> reporter: good morning, ron. as many...
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forces in afghanistan have helped repel an attack on a joint u.s./afghan base. taliban suicide bombers assaulted the jalalabad early this morning. detonating two vehicles packed with explosives and striking a gun battle that lasted two hours. all of the attackers were killed. two civilians were also killed. four afghan troupes were also killed. no u.s. troops were injured. >>> and new details this morning on that deadly bus crash at miami international airport. two people were killed when a religious group's bus slammed into an eight-foot-high overpass because the driver took a wrong turn. mark greenblatt is here with the latest details. >> reporter: good morning, ron. as many as three people are clinging to life this morning after that crash in miami. just one of thousands of bus crashes that we found happening every year in the u.s., leaving a long trail of injuries and worse. >> just very bloody. everybody had cuts and scrapes. >> reporter: the entire front of this bus, caved in and the ceiling collapsed, injuring more than 30 and killing one 56-year-old and
forces in afghanistan have helped repel an attack on a joint u.s./afghan base. taliban suicide bombers assaulted the jalalabad early this morning. detonating two vehicles packed with explosives and striking a gun battle that lasted two hours. all of the attackers were killed. two civilians were also killed. four afghan troupes were also killed. no u.s. troops were injured. >>> and new details this morning on that deadly bus crash at miami international airport. two people were killed...
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in iraq, afghanistan, wherever he was needed, he carried out dangerous missions. just like the one that took his life on sunday. it was just before 3:00 a.m. when he and his team, along with afghan commandos, loaded into helicopters and headed in the darkness to a remote mountain top location in eastern afghanistan. down below, taliban fighters were holding dilip joseph, a relief worker and father of four from colorado, kidnapped, leaving a rural medical clinic just days before. the hard charging s.e.a.l. team moved in quickly to a group of huts where joseph was being held. gunfire broke out. joseph was rescued but the young navy s.e.a.l. took a bullet to the head. the decision to go in so quickly was made by the top commander in afghanistan, general john allen, who thought joseph was in immediate danger. >> the race was on, because at that point, they knew if they couldn't get him before he was taken over the border into pakistan, that it would be almost impossible to rescue him. >> reporter: there have been hundreds of successful missions by the s.e.a.l.s, inclu
in iraq, afghanistan, wherever he was needed, he carried out dangerous missions. just like the one that took his life on sunday. it was just before 3:00 a.m. when he and his team, along with afghan commandos, loaded into helicopters and headed in the darkness to a remote mountain top location in eastern afghanistan. down below, taliban fighters were holding dilip joseph, a relief worker and father of four from colorado, kidnapped, leaving a rural medical clinic just days before. the hard...
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that's 60 times more than the number of troops killed in iraq and afghanistan the same year. >> on the front line of this war, however, are doctors. abc's matt gutman has more. >> reporter: skylar davis was shot before she was born. >> it went through her arms here, and the exit came out right here. it shattered her elbow bone. >> reporter: a four-pound victim shot while still in her mother's womb. just one of the countless victims caught in the american cross fire every day, in hospitals like this one in miami. jackson's rider trauma center. our ground zero in a national crisis. >> i had a woman eight months pregnant who was shot in her uterus and her brain. >> reporter: 600 gunshot victims were treated here just last year. more than in all of britain over a ten-year span. so what do these men and women think must change now? who would want to see guns rid of entirely in this country? but these surgeons on the front line say the real solution might not be the gun at all. it's the bullets. >> we need a war on ammunition. >> reporter: this doctor says she can tell instantly when a victi
that's 60 times more than the number of troops killed in iraq and afghanistan the same year. >> on the front line of this war, however, are doctors. abc's matt gutman has more. >> reporter: skylar davis was shot before she was born. >> it went through her arms here, and the exit came out right here. it shattered her elbow bone. >> reporter: a four-pound victim shot while still in her mother's womb. just one of the countless victims caught in the american cross fire every...
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commander for the war in afghanistan. he's marine corporal general joseph doneford and replaces general john al llen, nominatedo head forces in europe. allen's nomination on hold because of his involvement in the sex scandal that brought down former cia director david petraeus. >>> in foreign news, new intelligence reports, indicate syria's government may be preparing to use chemical and biological weapons against the rebels. in response though, the u.s. and its allies are considering military options. here's abc's martha raddatz. >> reporter: the latest intelligence is alarming. officials telling abc news the u.s. is now seeing specific signs that the syrian regime may be preparing to use the chemical sarin against opposition forces. sarn is an extremely toxic substance that can kill a person in matter of minutes with only one drop. the victim suffocated from the paralyzing effects of the toxin. this new intelligence has the obama administration so concerned, harsh warnings came from the president himself. >> i want to m
commander for the war in afghanistan. he's marine corporal general joseph doneford and replaces general john al llen, nominatedo head forces in europe. allen's nomination on hold because of his involvement in the sex scandal that brought down former cia director david petraeus. >>> in foreign news, new intelligence reports, indicate syria's government may be preparing to use chemical and biological weapons against the rebels. in response though, the u.s. and its allies are considering...
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troops from afghanistan and tougher sanctions on iran. it would also give military personnel a 1.7% raise. that vote was 98-0. unanimous. the senate and house must work out a compromise. >>> now we turn to egypt where tv stations are expected to go dark today in protest over the president's recent power grab. tensions are still simmering as thousands of demonstrators have taken their anger back to tahrir square. abc's alex marquardt reports. >> reporter: they came by the tens of thousands, hurling stones, pulling down barricades, riot police fired volumes of tear gas and retreated. as the masses grew, president mohammed morsi left the palace. ever since the revolution that captivated the world, egypt has struggled on the road to democracy. two weeks ago president morsi gave himself unchecked powers he says to put egypt on a democratic path. there was outrage on tahrir square. we were there. no one here believes morsi when he says the powers are just temporary. they say they traded one tyrant for another. then a surprise. morsi's allies ru
troops from afghanistan and tougher sanctions on iran. it would also give military personnel a 1.7% raise. that vote was 98-0. unanimous. the senate and house must work out a compromise. >>> now we turn to egypt where tv stations are expected to go dark today in protest over the president's recent power grab. tensions are still simmering as thousands of demonstrators have taken their anger back to tahrir square. abc's alex marquardt reports. >> reporter: they came by the tens of...
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. >> as our viewers know, i cover that region, pakistan and afghanistan for abc news. i guarantee they are not running that film in any theater in either of those countries. so if i'm going to see it, it's going to be here. >> bet ore do it here before they send you back to cover the news in pakistan. >>> coming up, one way to tell the world that you're expecting a new family member. >>> and coming up, after that, the one part of the show you don't want to miss, the pro athlete putting more skin into the skinny. we'll explain it all, next. athlete putting more skin into the skinny. we'll explain it all, next. ♪ skinny, so skinny >>> thank you, willis. yes, it is time for "the skinny." the skinny is in the house and on this day after christmas, we have baby news in "the skinny." i don't know if it's news because everyone has been talking about this for the past week, but now it's confirmed. we're talking about jessica simpson. she's having another baby and she confirmed it. we've been talking about this for several days. it's interesting the way she's confirmed that s
. >> as our viewers know, i cover that region, pakistan and afghanistan for abc news. i guarantee they are not running that film in any theater in either of those countries. so if i'm going to see it, it's going to be here. >> bet ore do it here before they send you back to cover the news in pakistan. >>> coming up, one way to tell the world that you're expecting a new family member. >>> and coming up, after that, the one part of the show you don't want to miss,...
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who died in the daring rescue mission in afghanistan. the mission successfully freed a doctor who was part of a faith-based relief group. the price, a member of s.e.a.l. team 6. and abc's senior foreign affairs correspondent martha raddatz tells us now about the decision to send in the best. >> reporter: nicolas checque was just 28 years old, but for much of the last decade, he had been a navy s.e.a.l. the last five years, a part of the elite s.e.a.l. team 6. in iraq, afghanistan, wherever he was needed, checque carried out dangerous missions. just like the one that took his life on sunday. it was just before 3:00 a.m. when checque and his team, along with afghan commandos, loaded into helicopters and headed in the darkness to a remote mountaintop location in eastern afghanistan. down below, taliban fighters were holding dilip joseph, a relief worker and father of four from colorado, kidnapped leaving a rural medical clinic just days before. the hard-charging, highly trained s.e.a.l. team moved in quickly, to a group of huts where joseph
who died in the daring rescue mission in afghanistan. the mission successfully freed a doctor who was part of a faith-based relief group. the price, a member of s.e.a.l. team 6. and abc's senior foreign affairs correspondent martha raddatz tells us now about the decision to send in the best. >> reporter: nicolas checque was just 28 years old, but for much of the last decade, he had been a navy s.e.a.l. the last five years, a part of the elite s.e.a.l. team 6. in iraq, afghanistan,...
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he did multiple tours in iraq and afghanistan. he was suffering from post traumatic stress disorder. he was going to mexico to do some hunting with his friend. this is how he burns off stress. the mexican authorities said it doesn't quite comport with our laws so you and your family heirloom are in violation of our laws. he's been sitting there for four months. this picture we have of him chained to the bed like a dog -- originally they had him in the general population of this prison that's full of mexican drug cartel members. >> that right. that's when we began receiving the extortion calls. the move from the him that the consulate was able to arrange to this@ser area was to try and circumvent that happening again. megyn: now i understand based on some phone calls that were made by american officials, they removed the chain from his leg at least? >> yes, i believe as of last wednesday the chain was removed. megyn: i know this is the first time you have seen a picture of him. how did you feel when you saw it? >> sick. you know --
he did multiple tours in iraq and afghanistan. he was suffering from post traumatic stress disorder. he was going to mexico to do some hunting with his friend. this is how he burns off stress. the mexican authorities said it doesn't quite comport with our laws so you and your family heirloom are in violation of our laws. he's been sitting there for four months. this picture we have of him chained to the bed like a dog -- originally they had him in the general population of this prison that's...
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we are winding down the war in afghanistan. we strengthen our alliances, including in asia, supporting new coalitions and stood up for human dignity from north africa to the middle east. we still, of course, is great challenges. but i can say with pride the united states is safer and stronger and more respected in the world. in this work, i have been grateful for an extraordinary national security. tom bowman has been a part of that, and i'm grateful to him. of course, one of the most important people in this whole transformation has been the secretary of state, my friend hillary clinton. she wanted very much to be here today. but she continues to recuperate. i had a chance to talk to her earlier today. she is in good spirits. she could not be more excited about the announcement that i'm making. over the last four years, she has been everywhere. both in terms of her travels, which he represents america more than any previous secretary of state, and her tireless work to restore global restore global leadership. she is looking fo
we are winding down the war in afghanistan. we strengthen our alliances, including in asia, supporting new coalitions and stood up for human dignity from north africa to the middle east. we still, of course, is great challenges. but i can say with pride the united states is safer and stronger and more respected in the world. in this work, i have been grateful for an extraordinary national security. tom bowman has been a part of that, and i'm grateful to him. of course, one of the most important...
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who gave his life to rescue an american doctor in afghanistan. abc's senior foreign affairs correspondent martha raddatz has more on the life of this fallen warrior. >> reporter: nicolas checque was just 28 years old. but for much of the last decade he had been a navy s.e.a.l. the last five years, part of the elite s.e.a.l. team six. in iraq, afghanistan, wherever he was needed, checque carried out dangerous missions. just like the one that took his life on sunday. it was just before 3:00 a.m. when checque and his team, along with afghan commandos, loaded into helicopters and headed in the darkness to a remote mountaintop location in eastern afghanistan. down below, taliban fighters were holding dilip joseph, a relief worker and father of four from colorado, kidnapped leaving a rural medical clinic just days before. the hard-charging, highly trained s.e.a.l. team moved in quickly, to a group of huts where joseph was being held. gunfire broke out. joseph was rescued. but the young navy s.e.a.l. took a bullet to the head. the decision to go in so q
who gave his life to rescue an american doctor in afghanistan. abc's senior foreign affairs correspondent martha raddatz has more on the life of this fallen warrior. >> reporter: nicolas checque was just 28 years old. but for much of the last decade he had been a navy s.e.a.l. the last five years, part of the elite s.e.a.l. team six. in iraq, afghanistan, wherever he was needed, checque carried out dangerous missions. just like the one that took his life on sunday. it was just before 3:00...
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troops in afghanistan are spending the day belt-friendly. let's fight fat with alli. have a healthier holiday at letsfightholidayfat.com. have a healthier holiday we've dided to we're all having such a great year in the gulf, put aside our rivalry. 'cause all our states are great. and now is when the gulf gets even bett. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautil. take a boat ride or just lay in the sun. enjoy the wildlife and natural beauty. and don't forget our amazing seafood. soome to the gulf, you'll have a great time. especially in alabama. you mean mississippi. that's florida. say louisiana or there's no dessert. brought to you by bp and all of us who ca the gulf home. jamie: bottom of the hour right now. time for the top of the news. parts of the nation bracing for a nasty storm, yes, another one. it could bring blinding snow and freezing rain, even tornados to parts of southeast. as much as seven inches of snow could fall from indian to oklahoma. kelly: netflix is apologizing for crippling outage to its streaming service. it is blaming on cloud servers.
troops in afghanistan are spending the day belt-friendly. let's fight fat with alli. have a healthier holiday at letsfightholidayfat.com. have a healthier holiday we've dided to we're all having such a great year in the gulf, put aside our rivalry. 'cause all our states are great. and now is when the gulf gets even bett. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautil. take a boat ride or just lay in the sun. enjoy the wildlife and natural beauty. and don't forget our amazing seafood. soome to...
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marine that served in afghanistan and iraq. now he finds himself in a notorious mexican prison. his family is desperate for help and they say they are not getting it from the white house. bill o'reilly will be here on "america's newsroom." he will tell us what the parents have told him on fox news. i'm curious when you look at that photo obviously as mother of two boys i can only imagine what it is like for you to see him in that condition, olivia? >> it was just stunning. i just can't totally wrap my head around it. [ male announce] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis sympto. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be taken with or wi
marine that served in afghanistan and iraq. now he finds himself in a notorious mexican prison. his family is desperate for help and they say they are not getting it from the white house. bill o'reilly will be here on "america's newsroom." he will tell us what the parents have told him on fox news. i'm curious when you look at that photo obviously as mother of two boys i can only imagine what it is like for you to see him in that condition, olivia? >> it was just stunning. i...
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this is a marine that fought in iraq and afghanistan. we will get you the latest women get it. one that's coming up at. bill: in the meantime, 45 minutes from now. you are watching how speaker john boehner, his bowl last night on a tax measure that would be painful for most americans. the associate politics editor for roll call, charles payne, the political equation to this gentleman. starting with david, what now? >> i think from what we saw last night, any sort of tax increase of any kind ever -- one of two things are going to happen. either the president and the speaker or the president and the speaker and hairy -- terry reed, democrats will model for anything without some kind of tax increase on higher earners. it will scare enough republicans to vote for something that is worse than plan b. something that is a week away, something in january, as the entire country blames him for going over the fiscal cliff. one thing on the politics of this, it is true that if we go into a double dip recession, and things stayed up for long time, eventually the president will have ownershi
this is a marine that fought in iraq and afghanistan. we will get you the latest women get it. one that's coming up at. bill: in the meantime, 45 minutes from now. you are watching how speaker john boehner, his bowl last night on a tax measure that would be painful for most americans. the associate politics editor for roll call, charles payne, the political equation to this gentleman. starting with david, what now? >> i think from what we saw last night, any sort of tax increase of any...
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now she is touching hearts all around the world. >> bee have soldiers in afghanistan sending me message saying after what happened in i was so bummed out. then i read gabriella's page and i was lifted back up. >> gabriella challenged macy's to go even further. >> what if make-a-wish gets 1,020,000 letters? where are the extra 20,000 letters are they going to go. are they going to wishes for kids or extras. >> macy's announced it will donate an extra $25,000 in gabriella's name. >> you might have a bad day today but there is also a bright star to look forward to tomorrow. look inside. what's your bright star. thank you. happy holidays. heather: gabriella you're awesome. thank you, lauren for bringing us that story. gregg: a beautiful little girl with a huge heart hapb congratulations to macy's. gabriella you're our new hero. way to go. heather: awesome. gregg: santa is on the move don't you know delivering presents all over the world, could have winter weather, though slow him down just a bit? not to mention other holiday traefrls, including heather, the latest on prospects for getting h
now she is touching hearts all around the world. >> bee have soldiers in afghanistan sending me message saying after what happened in i was so bummed out. then i read gabriella's page and i was lifted back up. >> gabriella challenged macy's to go even further. >> what if make-a-wish gets 1,020,000 letters? where are the extra 20,000 letters are they going to go. are they going to wishes for kids or extras. >> macy's announced it will donate an extra $25,000 in...
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was killed in afghanistan on saturday in a successful raid to free an american doctor being held officer. nicklas checque of monroeville, pennsylvania, was a member of the elite seal team six, according to a u.s. official. that's the same unit that carried out the raid that killed osama bin laden. >>> terms of the settlement have not been released. >>> two australian radio deejays that made a prank phone call to the british hospital where the duchess was being treated are speaking out and spoke on australian television about the suicide of a nurse who put the prank call through to the ward where the duchess was. they said they're heart broken and sorry and feel horrible for the nurse's family. >> i'm devastated for them. i'm really feeling for them. >> it's shocking turn of events. >> i just -- if we had any idea of this could be possible to happen, you know, we couldn't see this happening. >> no. >> it was meant to be a prank call. >> and scary moments caught on tape in birmingham, alabama. a man being interviewed by an affiliate station of severe storms in the area when the roof collap
was killed in afghanistan on saturday in a successful raid to free an american doctor being held officer. nicklas checque of monroeville, pennsylvania, was a member of the elite seal team six, according to a u.s. official. that's the same unit that carried out the raid that killed osama bin laden. >>> terms of the settlement have not been released. >>> two australian radio deejays that made a prank phone call to the british hospital where the duchess was being treated are...
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let's get out of afghanistan tomorrow, bring the troops home. let's end the drug wars. look, these are democrat issues, historically democrat issues that they aren't going anywhere on today just like republicans historically their issues have been about dollars and cents, and neither, neither one of the parties do well in the areas that they're supposed to do well. they're horrible in the areas that they don't do well, meaning romney is horrible on civil liberties, and obama is horrible when it comes to dollars and cents. >> host: as a libertarian now, is it a little tougher to get media attention away from the two-party system, and especially as the campaign goes on this fall? >> guest: well, speaking for myself personally, actually, there's probably been about a 30% pickup in attention given making the switch, so, no, i think just the opposite, that it has picked up, and i'm believing that when people come to recognize that there are going to be three candidates on the ballot in all 50 states -- me being one of those three -- that that's going to go a long way toward
let's get out of afghanistan tomorrow, bring the troops home. let's end the drug wars. look, these are democrat issues, historically democrat issues that they aren't going anywhere on today just like republicans historically their issues have been about dollars and cents, and neither, neither one of the parties do well in the areas that they're supposed to do well. they're horrible in the areas that they don't do well, meaning romney is horrible on civil liberties, and obama is horrible when it...
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worse i should say continue to produce both, include rashida sunder makin, the war within the war for afghanistan, tom ricks, the generals, the killing of osama bin laden and another book on the killing of osama bin laden is mark alliance, no easy day. the first account to kill osama bin laden. then there's a book that i got a second wind. this is on general david petraeus at paula broadwell. any comments on this books? >> guest: it is funny will do to the book is a formerly lidless title without a second second wind because of course because of resignation and the role and that is exactly why the paperback publication was pushed to appear but it's done a little bit is take away from the lurcher aspect of these books one-off and focuses a little too much i'm not instead of subject on the book. one thing worth pointing out was a pseudonym for one of the navy seals who is involved in the mission to kill osama bin laden and the book's publisher, penguin press announced that with only weeks to spare. i felt that the state did a brilliant job of marketing a book. of course it didn't help were perhaps
worse i should say continue to produce both, include rashida sunder makin, the war within the war for afghanistan, tom ricks, the generals, the killing of osama bin laden and another book on the killing of osama bin laden is mark alliance, no easy day. the first account to kill osama bin laden. then there's a book that i got a second wind. this is on general david petraeus at paula broadwell. any comments on this books? >> guest: it is funny will do to the book is a formerly lidless title...
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at first is just a place that has to on the way to cover the war in afghanistan. later in the place i was assigned to spendable bit of time and i didn't like it at all. it's more than 13 million people. robert a lot more. the streets are incredibly why. the traffic is horrendous. i was originally going there to cover a court proceeding related to the death of the wall street journalist daniel pearl. so it's a scary place for a westerner to arrive. but as i visited there again and again i begin to be compelled by the architecture, by the layers of history, by the incredible speed by which the city had grown and by the people. they are inspiring people who have survived a lot, put up with a lot, and get the next day and keep working and keep the city functioning. and that can is one of the vital points. we think of these giant growing cities in the developing world as terrifying places that are polluted, that can be dangerous, that can be a lot of terrible things and yet the reason they grow is because people are coming to them from outside the city to grab a chunk
at first is just a place that has to on the way to cover the war in afghanistan. later in the place i was assigned to spendable bit of time and i didn't like it at all. it's more than 13 million people. robert a lot more. the streets are incredibly why. the traffic is horrendous. i was originally going there to cover a court proceeding related to the death of the wall street journalist daniel pearl. so it's a scary place for a westerner to arrive. but as i visited there again and again i begin...
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didn't work, what elements to be agreed and disagreed to help us understand what we're doing in iraq or afghanistan or other conflicts. sicu a complete picture of the vietnam war, it is works like this that will help. >> "in buddha's company: thai soldiers in the vietman war." richard ruth, professor at the naval academy is the author. thank you for your time. >> thank
didn't work, what elements to be agreed and disagreed to help us understand what we're doing in iraq or afghanistan or other conflicts. sicu a complete picture of the vietnam war, it is works like this that will help. >> "in buddha's company: thai soldiers in the vietman war." richard ruth, professor at the naval academy is the author. thank you for your time. >> thank
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. >> the wars continue to produce books including "little america: the war within the war for afghanistan," tom ricks, "the generals," the killing of osama bin laden and another book on the killing of osama bin laden is mark cohen's no easy day:the press can't account of the mission that osama bin laden and then there was a myth list book that got a second wind and this was in the education of general david petraeus by paula broadwell. any comments on those books? >> it is funny refer to that book as a poorly amid this title about a second wind because after general david petraeus administration, that is exactly why her book got the second wind and why the paperback publication was pushed up. what it has done a little bit though is take away from the larger aspect of these books. when scandal rears its head, one focus is too much on that instead of the substance of the book. one thing worth pointing out especially in relation to the mark cohen and mark cohen was a pseudonym for one of the navy seals who was involved in the mission to kill osama bin laden, the book's publisher which is pen
. >> the wars continue to produce books including "little america: the war within the war for afghanistan," tom ricks, "the generals," the killing of osama bin laden and another book on the killing of osama bin laden is mark cohen's no easy day:the press can't account of the mission that osama bin laden and then there was a myth list book that got a second wind and this was in the education of general david petraeus by paula broadwell. any comments on those books?...
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this was back in the '40s and '50s digging irrigation canals, helping to nation build in afghanistan. and the very same terrain that president obama's troop surge unfolded in over the past couple of years. in in my history of obama's surge, i actually start back in the 1940s and this remarkable period of american assistance to afghanistan, a period of great optimism when we built this town there that the afghans started to call little america complete with a co-ed high school swimming pool where boys and girls would swim together, a clubhouse where you could get a gin and tonic. it was a period of great promise for the americans and afghans, and i use that as the opening for this book that talks about the great hope and tragedy of our war in afghanistan today. >> host: does little america still exist? >> guest: it does. it's the capital of helmand province, though it looks nothing like it did way back then. the suburban-style tract homes, white stucco walls have now been sort of built over. there's no more swimming pool, and it's not quite as safe of a place as it was six decades ago,
this was back in the '40s and '50s digging irrigation canals, helping to nation build in afghanistan. and the very same terrain that president obama's troop surge unfolded in over the past couple of years. in in my history of obama's surge, i actually start back in the 1940s and this remarkable period of american assistance to afghanistan, a period of great optimism when we built this town there that the afghans started to call little america complete with a co-ed high school swimming pool...
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it's been another deadly day in afghanistan. the taliban says it was behind an assault on a nato air base in the eastern part of the country. it involved at least four suicide bombers in cars and led to a gun fight that lasted two hours. all nine attackers were killed along with five afghan civilians. today's "washington post" is reporting that the pentagon plans to expand its spy agency. the defense intelligence agency. to a size that rivals the c.i.a. the national weather service has posted flood warnings for two rivers north of san francisco as california braces for another powerful rainstorm. the storm increases the risk of downed trees and power lines in the already water logged region. the kansas city chiefs square off against the carolina panthers later today one today after the chiefs' starting linebacker jovan belcher shot and killed his girlfriend and drove to the team's stadium and committed suicide in front of his coach and general manager. police say the couple who had a child together had been arguing recently. in
it's been another deadly day in afghanistan. the taliban says it was behind an assault on a nato air base in the eastern part of the country. it involved at least four suicide bombers in cars and led to a gun fight that lasted two hours. all nine attackers were killed along with five afghan civilians. today's "washington post" is reporting that the pentagon plans to expand its spy agency. the defense intelligence agency. to a size that rivals the c.i.a. the national weather service...
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john palmetto survived the wars of afghanistan and now he's locked up in mexico for an honest mistake. he was arrested for carrying an antique shotgun over the border. >> we need to get him out before this is too late. >> reporter: for the parents of john hammer, the past four months have been a living nightmare. >> it's just absolutely paralyzing. >> reporter: in august, their son, a former marine, set out with a friend for a road trip to costa rica. it was supposed to be a surfing adventure. a healing get away for hammer who suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder. but he never made it. crossing from texas into mexico, his parents say u.s. customs cleared his gun. a family heirloom used for hunting. >> customs waved the gun, gave him paperwork to fill out and he took that paperwork across to the mexican side. declared the gun and was immediately arrested. >> reporter: he was brought here to a notoriously dangerous prison near the border. some say it's run by a drug cartel. there, it's alleged he was chained to a bed. >> we started receiving calls from members of the cartel that
john palmetto survived the wars of afghanistan and now he's locked up in mexico for an honest mistake. he was arrested for carrying an antique shotgun over the border. >> we need to get him out before this is too late. >> reporter: for the parents of john hammer, the past four months have been a living nightmare. >> it's just absolutely paralyzing. >> reporter: in august, their son, a former marine, set out with a friend for a road trip to costa rica. it was supposed to...
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. >>> in afghanistan, the trust between u.s. and afghan forces has been marred by so-called insider attacks. kitty logan spent time with a small group of american military volunteers trying to repair that damage. >> reporter: these are special deliveries for operation outreach. it's a u.s. military charity which offers help and hope to afghan families touched by war. american troops volunteer their time alongside local civilians. the captain runs the project. >> we solicit donations from back home. people send stuff in the mail. we organize and then send it out to the community -- we take missions ourselves to the community. >> reporter: the team's visit to a day-care center creates a rush of excitement. >> you didn't get one? >> reporter: a chance, too, for americans to play a positive role in the local community. >> if we're out there and talking to the people and helping them, and we're making even a minor difference in their lives, you know, they're going to remember that. >> reporter: the schoolbooks and toys which these ch
. >>> in afghanistan, the trust between u.s. and afghan forces has been marred by so-called insider attacks. kitty logan spent time with a small group of american military volunteers trying to repair that damage. >> reporter: these are special deliveries for operation outreach. it's a u.s. military charity which offers help and hope to afghan families touched by war. american troops volunteer their time alongside local civilians. the captain runs the project. >> we solicit...
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and i think his decision to go after bin laden, his decisions on afghanistan in terms of the troop buildups, this is a guy actually who relishes making decisions. and it was one. things that surprised me most about him. here is somebody who before he became president had really never run anything. but he is very deliberative when he has the time to be deliberative. but i've seen instances also where he had to react very quickly and he didn't hesitate. so i think it would be a mistake, particularly on bashar assad's part, to underestimate him. >> simply cannot go beyond trying to maintain themselves in power? they seem not to be willing to make a wise decision to let go. >> first of all, the assad family and the shia minority in syria have repressed the sunni and other relingious and ethnic groups in syria for decades. there is a score card that those other groups will want to even, of massacres and executions. and i think one of the reasons assad is fighting so hard is that they have some sense of what's likely to happen to them if the option is successful in unseating the government in syr
and i think his decision to go after bin laden, his decisions on afghanistan in terms of the troop buildups, this is a guy actually who relishes making decisions. and it was one. things that surprised me most about him. here is somebody who before he became president had really never run anything. but he is very deliberative when he has the time to be deliberative. but i've seen instances also where he had to react very quickly and he didn't hesitate. so i think it would be a mistake,...
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a tragedy in afghanistan. one american killed and another three injured after this suicide bomber launched an attack outside of a base in kandahar. all of this came hours after defense secretary leon panetta left the area. still not clear whether the attack was linked to his visit. erin burnett is walking with the secretary of defense hours before the attack. he talked about al qaeda. >> it was to defeat and disrupt and destroy. is that mission accomplished? >> the mission of defeating and deterring al qaeda i think is well on the way towards achieving the mission with regards to afghanistan. the threat we face here. we continue to face a threat elsewhere not only in pakistan, but yemen and elsewhere. we have had success against al qaeda here. i think the main challenge here is obviously to make sure there is no safe haven and the key is to secure and govern itself. those two are interlocked in terms of a mission that we have in afghanistan. >> you can hear much more from the defense secretary on erin burnett
a tragedy in afghanistan. one american killed and another three injured after this suicide bomber launched an attack outside of a base in kandahar. all of this came hours after defense secretary leon panetta left the area. still not clear whether the attack was linked to his visit. erin burnett is walking with the secretary of defense hours before the attack. he talked about al qaeda. >> it was to defeat and disrupt and destroy. is that mission accomplished? >> the mission of...
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he spoke to erin burnett in afghanistan. >> this is a clear provocation. we've warned them not to do it. we've been very concerned about their firing this missile, in violation of every international standard and rule and it's clear one of the reasons we're rebalancing the pacific is to deal with the threat from north korea, and we will. we're prepared to do that. we'll respond if we have to. >> so general marks, the secretary says the u.s. is "prepared to respond." what options, if at all, does the u.s. have in this situation? >> primarily the definition of our ability to respond militari militarily, let me start with that, is at a tactical and robust level. we've had great relationships with the regional partners primarily south korea, certainly japan, burgeoning and hopefully some degree of cooperation or communications with the chinese unknown in that part of the world in terms of the russians, but we have a very large, very robust, very mature tactical engagement capability in korea that would allow us to prevent any threat that might exist in the sou
he spoke to erin burnett in afghanistan. >> this is a clear provocation. we've warned them not to do it. we've been very concerned about their firing this missile, in violation of every international standard and rule and it's clear one of the reasons we're rebalancing the pacific is to deal with the threat from north korea, and we will. we're prepared to do that. we'll respond if we have to. >> so general marks, the secretary says the u.s. is "prepared to respond." what...
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. >>> three suicide bombers all in cars today attacked a forward operating base in eastern afghanistan. nato says all the bombers were wearing coalition military uniforms. three afghan soldiers reported killed. also two civilians. it happened in a province where nato handed over security control to afghan forces just a few weeks ago. u.s. troops are still deployed at that airfield. >>> it is a frightening and deadly scene in japan. just look at it. at least two cars are still trapped inside a highway tunnel after a massive section of the concrete structure collapsed. police say at least nine people died and they found several burned bodies inside the rubble. it is not clear yet what caused the tunnel to cave in about 50 miles west of tokyo or exactly how many cars were inside at the time. >>> chinese authorities have demolished a house sitting in the middle of a new highway. the home was for chinese homeowners resisting what they call unfair compensation. well, the duck farmers who lived there, a husband and wife, refused to sell for months while local authorities built the new highway
. >>> three suicide bombers all in cars today attacked a forward operating base in eastern afghanistan. nato says all the bombers were wearing coalition military uniforms. three afghan soldiers reported killed. also two civilians. it happened in a province where nato handed over security control to afghan forces just a few weeks ago. u.s. troops are still deployed at that airfield. >>> it is a frightening and deadly scene in japan. just look at it. at least two cars are still...
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teams in afghanistan. cnn has learned commander joe price play is committed suicide. price commanded s.e.a.l. team four based in virginia beach and it conducted counterterrorism investigations in afghanistan. his family has been notified. the navy says there is nothing to suggest that price was involved in any military-related investigations or controversies. >>> in india, there are growing demonstrations after a 23-year-old woman was gang raped on a bus. the protesters are growing angrier over the number of rapes in the capital and the inadequate police response. authorities have tried to ban protests in new delhi but that ban has calmed nothing. public outrage over the violent rape last sunday has only grown. so far, six suspects have been arrested and now some lawmakers are wanting rape to be treated as a capital crime. >>> hawaii has never known a more represented son than daniel inouye. he won a medal for heroism in world war ii wipe out a machine gun nest that pinned him and his men, even though he had been shot and lost his right arm. he served even though many
teams in afghanistan. cnn has learned commander joe price play is committed suicide. price commanded s.e.a.l. team four based in virginia beach and it conducted counterterrorism investigations in afghanistan. his family has been notified. the navy says there is nothing to suggest that price was involved in any military-related investigations or controversies. >>> in india, there are growing demonstrations after a 23-year-old woman was gang raped on a bus. the protesters are growing...
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and he was in afghanistan, working for the contractor company dime corp. international, a major u.s. contractor in the war zone, working to help mentor and train afghan police forces. this is the latest of the so-called insider attacked that have plagued the forces over the past year. many active duty forces killed, contract contractors. 50 deaths this year. they haven't been able to get a handle on it. hala? >> and these attacks have been increasing. what is the reason behind the increase in attacks. >> this is -- they have increased throughout the year, but over the course of the year, ebbed and flowed, thankfully where there hasn't been one in several weeks. the military, the intelligence effort in the military has been to try to figure out the answer to that very question. what is going on. why is this happening? some of them are said to be taliban infiltrations. but there is a sense we're told that many of them are due, how to describe it, to cultural differences. afghans who feel a grudge, perhaps, to how they are treated by forces and western person
and he was in afghanistan, working for the contractor company dime corp. international, a major u.s. contractor in the war zone, working to help mentor and train afghan police forces. this is the latest of the so-called insider attacked that have plagued the forces over the past year. many active duty forces killed, contract contractors. 50 deaths this year. they haven't been able to get a handle on it. hala? >> and these attacks have been increasing. what is the reason behind the...
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base in eastern afghanistan. a security guard and two truck drivers were killed and six civilians were wounded. the taliban carried out the attack which happened after a mini bus stopped at a security gate. it was the site of a 2009 attack that killed seven cia contract oregon and a jordian intelligence officials. >>> officials in afghanistan are learning more about a woman that shot and killed an american contractor. we want to bring in barbara starr at the pentagon. some of the things we hear about when you talk about insider jobs are the taliban dressed as women with the high jab and everything. we know this was a woman responsible for the attack. what have we learned about her? >> not very much, because the afghans have her in custody and apparently by all accounts she's not really talking. the afghans did hold a press conference and showed an iranian passport. they say this woman is an iranian national, she came from there and married an afghan and became a member of the afghan police force. none of this, ag
base in eastern afghanistan. a security guard and two truck drivers were killed and six civilians were wounded. the taliban carried out the attack which happened after a mini bus stopped at a security gate. it was the site of a 2009 attack that killed seven cia contract oregon and a jordian intelligence officials. >>> officials in afghanistan are learning more about a woman that shot and killed an american contractor. we want to bring in barbara starr at the pentagon. some of the...
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. >> after two towers in afghanistan, ricardo benejam's service ended in 2011. coming home wasn't easy. >> the first week or so, i would be waking up and i'm like i'm going to be late for formation. i'm like there's no more formation. i think what actually helped me transition better is i started school right after i got out. >> he's just two semesters away from getting his bachelor's degree in criminal justice. he says his veteran status and the struggling economy stifled his job search. >> some of the challenges are just getting people to actually hire us. >> ricardo found help from the wounded warrior project. >> warriors to work is an employer-friendly program that allows our military professionals to transition noose civilian life. >> had i an on site interview with linda and i shared with her my resume. within a couple weeks, i had an interview set up. >> his new job is another chapter to the unique relationship he has with the city and this site. he, would at the 9/11 memorial. >> working down there, it's like you're continuing to serve because you're tel
. >> after two towers in afghanistan, ricardo benejam's service ended in 2011. coming home wasn't easy. >> the first week or so, i would be waking up and i'm like i'm going to be late for formation. i'm like there's no more formation. i think what actually helped me transition better is i started school right after i got out. >> he's just two semesters away from getting his bachelor's degree in criminal justice. he says his veteran status and the struggling economy stifled his...
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veteran's administration has determined it was related to her military service during wars in iraq and afghanistan, they're suing the federal government. tell me what you're hoping to accomplish in this lawsuit? >> long story short, i just want to be able to make sure if anything happens to me, if my connective issues get worse, that margaret is provided for. >> reporter: unless the government recognizes same-sex marriages, margaret won't be available for the benefits if tracy dies. they also can't be buried together in a military cemetery. the justice department wouldn't comment on the cooper-harris case, because it is in litigation. >> there is an in justice, you want to figure out what to do. >> you have so much love for a person, you want to figure out how to build a future with them, have a start with them. and i can't think of anything better. so this is a good civil rights fight. >> reporter: pasadena, california. >> the egyptian president may be ready to make some concessioninconcessions. we'll have a live report after the break. two years ago, the people of bp made a commitment to the gul
veteran's administration has determined it was related to her military service during wars in iraq and afghanistan, they're suing the federal government. tell me what you're hoping to accomplish in this lawsuit? >> long story short, i just want to be able to make sure if anything happens to me, if my connective issues get worse, that margaret is provided for. >> reporter: unless the government recognizes same-sex marriages, margaret won't be available for the benefits if tracy dies....
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team 4 has died in afghanistan. 42-year-old navy commander joe w. price died saturday of what u.s. military officials are calling a noncombat-related injury. they tell nbc news has death is being investigated as a possible suicide. s.e.a.l. team 4 was part of a mission to train local afghan police to fight the taliban. >>> in a possible insider attack, a nato spokesman says an american adviser was shot and killed this morning by an afghan policewoman at kabul headquarters. at least 53 international troops have been killed by afghan soldiers or police this year. >>> back here at home, it is crunch time for holiday shoppers. many retailers have extended hours and stepped up promotions to entice those who have waited until the very last minute to finish their christmas list. nbc has more on this. >> reporter: as santa finishes his list and checks it twice before his big trip, most americans are headed out, too, to finish shopping for everyone on their list. >> for my grandmom, something for my mom. >> mom, dad, brother, sister. >> sneakers for my nephew. that's it. i'm done. >> report
team 4 has died in afghanistan. 42-year-old navy commander joe w. price died saturday of what u.s. military officials are calling a noncombat-related injury. they tell nbc news has death is being investigated as a possible suicide. s.e.a.l. team 4 was part of a mission to train local afghan police to fight the taliban. >>> in a possible insider attack, a nato spokesman says an american adviser was shot and killed this morning by an afghan policewoman at kabul headquarters. at least 53...
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a vehicle balm explodes at the gates of a base in eastern afghanistan. the taliban claim responsibility there. >>> ben affleck is taking his name off the senate seat which would open up if john kerry is secretary of state. affleck said on facebook, while he loves the political process he would not be running for office. >>> and a new nbc news "washington post" says finding people have a bleak outlook. 56% say they are fearful. >>> now to sports, the miami heat grabbed the top spot in the eastern conference while surviving a battle. lebron james, dwyane wade and mario chalmers combined for a whooping 78 points as the heat outlasted the thunder 103-97. in texas, rihanna and chris brown were court side with a victory over the knicks, kobe bryant scoring 34, topping 30 points for the ninth straight game. >>> urt a. as some investors head back to work today and retail numbers are rolling in and we're watching them. so far it is not that great. according to mastercard spending pulse, holiday sales were up 1.10% over last year. that's the slowest growth in spen
a vehicle balm explodes at the gates of a base in eastern afghanistan. the taliban claim responsibility there. >>> ben affleck is taking his name off the senate seat which would open up if john kerry is secretary of state. affleck said on facebook, while he loves the political process he would not be running for office. >>> and a new nbc news "washington post" says finding people have a bleak outlook. 56% say they are fearful. >>> now to sports, the miami...
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the united states, it appeared, it learned a lesson from iraq, afghanistan and libya saying we're going to sit this one out. it's another country's civil war. we're going to sit it out. do you think intervention would have saved tens of thousands of lives or not? >> i believe it would have, erin. and intervention is always a very tough call to make in these situations and syria is an ethnographic and demographic situation is a very, very complex one. so we would have gotten into a very difficult situation. but a type of intervention using perhaps local troops from the region might have been something that could have worked early on. but 40,000 people is 40,000 people too many. and that is a real, real problem, not only for the people that are affected directly by it, but also for the entire middle east. >> peter, final question to you. do you think bashar al assad will live through this? >> that's interesting. if you look at saddam hussein or moammar gadhafi, i think he can get out of the country. i think what they really need to worry about is romania at the end of the cold war, going
the united states, it appeared, it learned a lesson from iraq, afghanistan and libya saying we're going to sit this one out. it's another country's civil war. we're going to sit it out. do you think intervention would have saved tens of thousands of lives or not? >> i believe it would have, erin. and intervention is always a very tough call to make in these situations and syria is an ethnographic and demographic situation is a very, very complex one. so we would have gotten into a very...
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nobody has ever won in afghanistan. we can dance and crow at the russians getting their ass whipped there but we are getting the same thing in our own way. >> one of the things i like about you you are not a mean guy. you and i are probably the most politically apart whatsoever but we can have a few laughs. i like working for you in the newsroom. >> you are fired. >> did i look like donald trump? >> did you discuss politics with the crew? was there a lot of back and...
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stumble along and, i think we will have big foreign policy challenges an crises with respect to iran, afghanistan, syria, and i think that will be the dominant preoccupation of the year. >> chris: when it comes to iran which i know, is still a preoccupation of yours, a year from now will we talk about the diplomatic deal that has been accomplished, military action taken or the fact we are still then same mess. >> i think the military action that will have been taken. >> chris: by us or israel. >> i don't know. >> chris: well that is enough. there you go. senator bayh. >> believe it or tho not, the election is over but another one is always about to begin and i think you will see the vice president, probably making trips, at some point in the first half of the year to places like iowa and new hampshire, just to pick states at random, because he would like to set the stage for the next -- winning the democratic presidential nomination, in four years, of course the party is going to wait and see what hillary clinton wants to do, if she died not to run the vice president starts off as the favorite in
stumble along and, i think we will have big foreign policy challenges an crises with respect to iran, afghanistan, syria, and i think that will be the dominant preoccupation of the year. >> chris: when it comes to iran which i know, is still a preoccupation of yours, a year from now will we talk about the diplomatic deal that has been accomplished, military action taken or the fact we are still then same mess. >> i think the military action that will have been taken. >> chris:...